Radical Film Network and Unconference Glasgow 29 April – 2 May, 2016
A unique and innovative constellation of events

April 29 – May 2, 2016
Over the 2016 May Day holiday weekend (29 April to 2 May), Glasgow will host the Radical Film Network festival and unconference.
This unique and innovative constellation of events brings together the collective efforts of activists, academics, and cultural workers from over twenty Scottish-based organisations engaged with radical film culture. It will build on the 2015 inaugural conference of the Radical Film Network in Birmingham which explored alternative film cultures and political cinema in the 21st century.
In 2015 initial steps were taken to open up spaces for discussion involving academics and participants in film culture. Grounding itself in Scotland’s vibrant radical film culture, the 2016 unconference and festival will allow questions and ideas to be explored beyond the conventional boundaries of academic events and film festivals.
Venues include:
CCA, STUC, University of Glasgow, Glasgow Women’s Library, Govanhill Baths, Flourish House and Glasgow Film Theatre.
More details available at: http://rfnscotland.org/
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